List of publications
Total found: 656 records |
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Volf M., Julkunen-Tiitto R.,
Hrček J.,
Novotný V. (2015) Insect herbivores drive the loss of unique chemical defense in willows. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata
156: 88-98.
DOI: 10.1111/eea.12312 |
Wardhaugh C. W. (2015) How many species of arthropods visit flowers? Arthropod-Plant Interactions
9: 547-565.
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Wardhaugh C. W. (2015) Forest canopy ecology: what do we know about conopy species and their interactions? CABI Reviews
10: pp. 1-14.
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Wardhaugh C. W., Edwards W., Stork N.E. (2015) The specialization and structure of antagonistic and mutualistic networks of beetles on rainforest canopy trees. Journal of the Linnean Society
114: 287-295.
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Baje L., Stewart A.,
Novotný V. (2014) Mesophyll cell-sucking herbivores (Cicadellidae: Typhlocybinae) on rainforest trees in New Guinea: local and regional diversity of a taxonomically unexplored guild Ecological Entomology
39: 325-333.
DOI: 10.1111/een.12104 |
Bonny K., Novotný V., Sam K. (2014) Herbivore damage increases avian and ant predation of caterpillars on trees along an altitudinal gradient. Association of the Tropical Biology and Conservation |
Čtvrtečka R.,
Sam K., Brus E., Weiblen G.,
Novotný V. (2014) Frugivorous weevils are too rare cause Janzen-Connelll effects in New Guinea lowland rain forest. Journal of Tropical Ecology
30: 521-535.
DOI: 10.1017/S0266467414000406 |
Dahl C., Basen I., Kiatik I., Richards S., Bronikowski E., Fleischer R., Rotzel N., Lock J., Novotný V. (2014) Where is the peak of altitudinal diversity in New Guinea Frogs? The 51st Anniversary Meeting for ATBC in Cairns, Australia |
Fayle T.,
Plowman N., Hood A.,
Klimeš P., Redmond C.,
Novotný V. (2014) How do terrestrial ant-plant symbiotic networks change with altitude? 17th Congress of the International Union for the Study of Social Insects (IUSSI), Cairns, Australia, 13 - 18 July 2014: Talk OR202
103.
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Fibich P.,
Lepš J., Weiner J. (2014) Individual variability and mortality required for constant final yield in simulated plant populations Theoretical Ecology
7: 263-271.
DOI: 10.1007/s12080-014-0216-x |
Günther R., Richards S.,
Dahl C. N. (2014) Nine new species of microhylid frogs from the Muller Range in western Papua New Guinea (Anura, Microhylidae). Vertebrate Zoology
64: 59-94.
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Klečka J. (2014) The role of a water bug, Sigara striata, in freshwater food webs. PeerJ
2: e389.
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.389 |
Klečka J. (2014) Modelling Size Structured Food Webs Using a Modified Niche Model with Two Predator Traits. PLoS One
9: e99355.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0099355 |
Klečka J.,
Boukal D. (2014) The effect of habitat structure on prey mortality depends on predator and prey microhabitat use. Oecologia
176: 183-191.
DOI: 10.1007/s00442-014-3007-6 |
Klečková I.,
Konvička M.,
Klečka J. (2014) Thermoregulation and microhabitat use in mountain butterflies of the genus Erebia: importance of fine-scale habitat heterogeneity. Journal of Thermal Biology
41: 50-58.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2014.02.002 |
Leather S.,
Basset Y. F., Didham R. (2014) How to avoid the top ten pitfalls in insect conservation and diversity research and minimise your chances of manuscript rejection. Insect Conservation and Diversity
7: 1-3.
DOI: 10.1111/icad.12066 |
Lepš J. (2014) Scale- and time-dependent effects of fertilization, mowing and dominant removal on a grassland community during a 15-year experiment. Journal of Applied Ecology
51: 978-987.
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12255 |
Májeková M., De Bello F., Doležal J.,
Lepš J. (2014) Plant functional traits as determinants of population stability. Ecology
95: 2369-2374.
DOI: 10.1890/13-1880.1 |
Nieves-Aldrey J.,
Butterill P. T. (2014) First evidence of cynipids from the Oceanian Region: the description of Lithonecrus papuanus a new genus and species of cynipid inquiline from Papua New Guinea (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Synergini). Zootaxa
3846: 221-234.
DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3846.2.3 |
Novotný V., Miller S. (2014) Mapping and understanding the diversity of insects in the tropics: past achievements and future directions Austral Entomology
39: 259-267.
DOI: 10.1111/aen.12111 |